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Nation
Fast-track Senior Citizens Bill, urges Lee Lam Thye
KUALA LUMPUR: The government should fast-track the tabling of the proposed Senior Citizens Bill, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Aid reaches Bahagia fire victims
SANDAKAN: Aid from across Sabah is reaching residents displaced by the fire at Kampung Bahagia in Sandakan, according to people involved in the relief effort.
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South Korea
New ‘Korea Museum’ in Seoul packed with Chinese artefacts sparks backlash
SEOUL: A new museum set to open in Seoul's Eunpyeong-gu came under fire after advertising itself as the "Korea Museum" despite prominently featuring Chinese artefacts.
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Rugby
Rugby-Lions tour drives record $50 million surplus for Rugby Australia
MELBOURNE, April 22 (Reuters) - Rugby Australia reported a record A$70.6 million ($50.56 million) surplus in its 2025 financial accounts on Wednesday, driven largely by the lucrative British and Irish Lions tour.
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Technology
Los Angeles schools set limits on classroom screen time
April 21 (Reuters) - Los Angeles' school board on Tuesday passed a measure regulating students' screen time during classroom assignments, reflecting concerns that technology could be linked to a host of ailments including obesity and depression.
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Cricket
Cricket-Marsh seeks IPL redemption after disappointing T20 World Cup
April 22 (Reuters) - Mitchell Marsh is trying to put a disappointing Twenty20 World Cup campaign behind him but the Australian all-rounder concedes he has yet to hit his stride in the Indian Premier League with the Lucknow Super Giants in urgent need of some inspiration.
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South Korea
[ANN Exclusive] From the king’s road to the royal kitchens: South Korea’s soft power on a plate
SEOUL: It's a crisp spring night in Seoul, and a lively stretch of Donhwamun-ro – historically known as the "king's road" leading to Changdeokgung Palace – is awash in neon lights.
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Japan
Body found after bear attack, possibly Japan’s first such death in 2026
MORIOKA: The body of a woman was found in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Iwate on Tuesday (April 21) after a police officer was injured in a nearby bear attack, police said, Kyodo News Agency reported.
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Cambodia
Fourth human bird flu case confirmed in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH: A 66-year-old woman from South-east Cambodia's Svay Rieng province had been confirmed positive for H5N1 human avian influenza, becoming the fourth case in 2026, the Ministry of Health said in a statement on Wednesday (April 22)
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Vietnam
Australian veteran’s son returns diary of Vietnamese martyr
SYDNEY: Glenn Mathews, an Australian citizen living in Canberra and the son of an Australian veteran who served during the war in Vietnam, on Monday (April 20) visited the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia to return the diary of Vietnamese martyr Vo Van Cong. The diary was found by his father in 1968
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Metro News
Launch of Telehealth Kiosk for the Bandar Tun Razak community
KUALA LUMPUR: The Bandar Tun Razak Parliamentary Office hosted the Majlis Raya Karyawan Bersama Komuniti Sejahtera at Kompleks Sukan Desa Tasik at Bandar Tasik Selatan, bringing together approximately 1,500 members of the community in a lively and inclusive celebration.
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Markets
Japan's Nikkei rises to record high on tech boost
TOKYO: Japan's Nikkei share average hit a record high on Wednesday, supported by a handful of heavily weighted tech stocks such as SoftBank Group, though uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace talks tempered sentiment.
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Robotics
AI-powered robots offer new hope to German factories
A blue-eyed humanoid robot carefully opens a box and places a tool inside as a crowd of visitors watch the demonstration of "physical AI" skills at a major industrial trade fair in Germany.
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Malaysia
Amal by Malaysia Airlines to operate 110 flights for 2026 haj season
The haj and umrah pilgrimage arm of Malaysia Aviation Group will be operating the flights in two phases.
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Football
Cardiff City back in the Championship
PETALING JAYA: Cardiff City have earned promotion back to the English Championship after just one season in League One with a 1-3 away win against Reading on Saturday (April 18).
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China
Hong Kong government seeks to seize US$16mil from jailed tycoon Jimmy Lai
HONG KONG: The Hong Kong government is attempting to seize more than HK$127 million (US$16.22 million) from jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai after the city's biggest national security case, according to a court document released on Tuesday (April 21).
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Thailand
Ex-abbot of Thai temple jailed 50 years over 2bil baht embezzlement scandal linked to online gambling network
BANGKOK: A Thai court has sentenced a former abbot of Wat Rai Khing to 50 years in prison after finding him guilty in a major embezzlement case involving more than two billion baht (US$62.14 million) in temple funds, with money trails linked to online gambling networks and close associates.
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Technology
This week at SpaceX: AI bets, losses and push for control as mega IPO looms
April 21 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's SpaceX saw a slew of developments this week as it barrels toward what could be the largest initial public offering in history.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Act fast to cushion impact of rising costs, Sabah consumer group urges govt
KOTA KINABALU: The government should act swiftly to cushion Malaysians from the rising cost of living driven by the global energy crisis, said National Consumer Foundation Malaysia (YPNM) Sabah Chapter chairman David Chan.
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Nation
Jupem DG pleads not guilty in RM136,000 corruption case
KUALA LUMPUR: The director-general of the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia Datuk Hazri Hassan has been charged at the Sessions Court with two counts of graft involving more than RM130,000 in funds from the Land Surveyors Board.
